We Need 2.1 to 2.5 NOW!!! I recently picked up playing a piano and this video helped me improve my finger dexterity within mins. I repeat WE NEED 2.1 to 2.5 NOW!!!!
Signed up, paid, and ready to go! I’ll start working on the first one tonight. You’re so good at this kind of instruction, Jazer. I’ve been using several of your exercises routinely over my first year of learning how to play. They have made a huge difference in helping me develop a kind of intimacy with the instrument that is essential to being able to improve, grow, and - most important - play real music.
Great exercises! Hand coordination isn't my biggest struggle but I could be a bit more fluent and less stiff. This will be part of my practice routine.
Hello and good morning I am writing from A little town called Niquitao, Estado Trujillo, Venezuela, I want to say thank you, I am a Adult studen, by myself, I have no teacher, and I do not assist to any school or something like that, that is why my thanks, because I follow your clases on youtube, and they are very very usefull for me! Thanks for that! I hope you undestand what I wrote, and I Will be waiting for mor.
Practiced the co-ordination exercises you had for playing with both hands, and I must say that it became easier as I went along. I will continue to practice these exercises while working on my Chopin piece ( Nocturne in B flat minor, which is my fave Chopin piece) with my right hand. There are a couple of pieces which I am teaching myself from a Saxophone performer named John Reid. I took a few lessons from him and decided that the Saxophone is a bit of a handful for me, but there were a couple of tunes on his CD that I really liked, so I’m learning them on my keyboard, which isn’t quite 88.
Hi. What if you can play your hands together after repeatedly going through the piece very slowly each hand and gradually building up muscle memory of both hands, rather than being able to play the piece slowly with both hands at the same time to begin with. That’s what I struggle with…? How do I improve that? Is that more to do with sight reading? Thanks.
Great video as always. Starting from scratch how many days would you expect it to take to become competent at these exercises? Given 10 mins daily practice on them
I'm struggling a bit with hand independence and I'm already a musician. However, I play guitar and for over 30 years I practice SYNCRONIZATION, or both hands doing the moviments in sync. Now having to teach them to move independely is a nightmare. But slowy I'm getting there.
Thank you for all you videos. If I don't miss it I am not sure that you have a video about the perfect level for doing exercises. Sometimes I choose some exercises or pieces but I think it's too hard for me because it takes me a lot of time to read it. On the other hand I don't want to chose easy things because I think if I try harder I can improve. Do you have some tips about it?
Love watching your videos so thank you! Just wondering, for the descending colored bars (red), are you able to add the actual note names to them? They come down so fast in the last part that I’m thinking the name of the note might help?
Do you have any tips on how to play legato on your right hand while your right hand is ”jumping” on notes (no idea what it’s actually called, but short notes like the howl’s moving castle 0:55) I just can’t play both at the same time. I either play wrong with my right or stop with my left😅
So, I have been a trumpet player since 4th grade, my brain only works in treble cleft. When trying to play the piano my brain had to look at a C in bass cleft and say no that's really an E (or I may have it backwards now, it has been so many years since I have tried. What do you recommend for a brain that has been reading only treble cleft for 44 years and can't transpose fast enough? To play at church, I literally took the hymnal home and transposed all the songs 30 years ago.
I just bought piano cordination hands but I have no way to open the course. You will not send me the course so that I can open it to practise anytime I can as the other programs. Please help
Hi! It's been some time since RUclips stopped notifying me about your new videos, eventhough my option in my subscription had always been to be notified whenever there is new material...
I always listen to your videos in the background when working and when you started the exercice at 6:00 I thought you were playing Skyward Sword's Gate of Time lmao. I need sleep
I love you're videos, Im a beginner piano learner about 3 years in. THAT SAID, lol i'm so tired of hearing whatever song you played @0:34, it's like cringey how overplayed it is, and i don't even know what it is. but i could go the rest of my life without hearing it and i'd be good.
Can't Play with 2 Hands? Join my Piano Hand Coordination Course- bit.ly/jazerleehcb
and it also has a lot "blank space' at the beginning.
We Need 2.1 to 2.5 NOW!!! I recently picked up playing a piano and this video helped me improve my finger dexterity within mins. I repeat WE NEED 2.1 to 2.5 NOW!!!!
🕘 Timestamps
0:00 Intro
2:08 Exercise 1.1
3:17 Exercise 1.2
4:33 Exercise 1.3
5:52 Exercise 1.4
7:23 Exercise 1.5
8:40 Revolutionary Piano Course
Thank you for sharing these exercises. They're very useful for a good practice.
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Thank you so much. Kamsahamnida!
Signed up, paid, and ready to go! I’ll start working on the first one tonight. You’re so good at this kind of instruction, Jazer. I’ve been using several of your exercises routinely over my first year of learning how to play. They have made a huge difference in helping me develop a kind of intimacy with the instrument that is essential to being able to improve, grow, and - most important - play real music.
Great exercises! Hand coordination isn't my biggest struggle but I could be a bit more fluent and less stiff. This will be part of my practice routine.
These are true exercises for beginners .slow and easy. Truly appreciate it. Gonna keep practicing. I think this is my favorite RUclips video 😊
Brilliant thank you. More please!
Hello and good morning I am writing from A little town called Niquitao, Estado Trujillo, Venezuela, I want to say thank you, I am a Adult studen, by myself, I have no teacher, and I do not assist to any school or something like that, that is why my thanks, because I follow your clases on youtube, and they are very very usefull for me! Thanks for that! I hope you undestand what I wrote, and I Will be waiting for mor.
We want all of your hands together exercises 💖
This was very helpful
"Let's jump to my other keyboard" while I get a haircut in-between!😆
I'm not a beginner however it's nice to watch this video so that it will remind me to do finger exercises often
Level 3 - the See Saw is my favorite so far.
Love your videos. I wonder if you could suggest an order of viewing to progress from basics forward?
So excited for the course! Glad it is finally up!
Thanks, these exercises were indeed helpful !
Practiced the co-ordination exercises you had for playing with both hands, and I must say that it became easier as I went along. I will continue to practice these exercises while working on my Chopin piece ( Nocturne in B flat minor, which is my fave Chopin piece) with my right hand. There are a couple of pieces which I am teaching myself from a Saxophone performer named John Reid. I took a few lessons from him and decided that the Saxophone is a bit of a handful for me, but there were a couple of tunes on his CD that I really liked, so I’m learning them on my keyboard, which isn’t quite 88.
I was sooooo happy to do those excrices it's fun not too hard😮i shocked
This is wonderful and just what I need! Thank you!!!
Gracias.
Great exercises! There is really nothing comparable out there at the moment! Good job, keep going!
thnx so much greate exercise
Hi. What if you can play your hands together after repeatedly going through the piece very slowly each hand and gradually building up muscle memory of both hands, rather than being able to play the piece slowly with both hands at the same time to begin with. That’s what I struggle with…? How do I improve that? Is that more to do with sight reading? Thanks.
Hanon's The Virtuoso Pianist helped me heaps
Great video, thanks!
Jazer. The Warmup lesson of level 3 is "inverted', like if you recorded in a mirror. It also has lots of "blank content" at the beginning
Great video as always. Starting from scratch how many days would you expect it to take to become competent at these exercises? Given 10 mins daily practice on them
Super good exercises thankz
I'm struggling a bit with hand independence and I'm already a musician. However, I play guitar and for over 30 years I practice SYNCRONIZATION, or both hands doing the moviments in sync. Now having to teach them to move independely is a nightmare. But slowy I'm getting there.
Thank you so much for making this video. I desperately need it!
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Thank you for all you videos. If I don't miss it I am not sure that you have a video about the perfect level for doing exercises. Sometimes I choose some exercises or pieces but I think it's too hard for me because it takes me a lot of time to read it. On the other hand I don't want to chose easy things because I think if I try harder I can improve. Do you have some tips about it?
Thankyou soo much sir
Love watching your videos so thank you! Just wondering, for the descending colored bars (red), are you able to add the actual note names to them? They come down so fast in the last part that I’m thinking the name of the note might help?
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I am definitely not a beginner but I am curious to know how much the difficulty increases throughout this course.
Thanks for this lesson.I think the link for your course is broken.
Do you have any tips on how to play legato on your right hand while your right hand is ”jumping” on notes (no idea what it’s actually called, but short notes like the howl’s moving castle 0:55)
I just can’t play both at the same time. I either play wrong with my right or stop with my left😅
Thanks for your help mate 👍🇳🇿🎹
So, I have been a trumpet player since 4th grade, my brain only works in treble cleft. When trying to play the piano my brain had to look at a C in bass cleft and say no that's really an E (or I may have it backwards now, it has been so many years since I have tried. What do you recommend for a brain that has been reading only treble cleft for 44 years and can't transpose fast enough?
To play at church, I literally took the hymnal home and transposed all the songs 30 years ago.
I just bought piano cordination hands but I have no way to open the course. You will not send me the course so that I can open it to practise anytime I can as the other programs. Please help
Hi! It's been some time since RUclips stopped notifying me about your new videos, eventhough my option in my subscription had always been to be notified whenever there is new material...
1:51 How do u get that keyboard on creen??
anyone know the piano hes using?
I always listen to your videos in the background when working and when you started the exercice at 6:00 I thought you were playing Skyward Sword's Gate of Time lmao. I need sleep
Level 3 right hand. Left is harder!😅
i wish your piano cover song! very very!!!!
Exactly my fear…i do not type super fast like my kids can, and i type stuff all day in my day job and have for years
It’s illegal to be this early. Also, I’m second
I love you're videos, Im a beginner piano learner about 3 years in. THAT SAID, lol i'm so tired of hearing whatever song you played @0:34, it's like cringey how overplayed it is, and i don't even know what it is. but i could go the rest of my life without hearing it and i'd be good.
😂😂😂😂I hear you!
I wish I had better routines man.
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